Disney and Universal sue AI firm Midjourney for copyright infringement

NEW YORK (AP) - Disney and Universal have filed a copyright lawsuit against popular artificial intelligence image-generator Midjourney on Wednesday, marking the first time major Hollywood companies have enter the legal battle over generative AI.

Nvidia chief warns Europe falling behind in AI

PARIS (AP) - Will artificial intelligence save humanity - or destroy it? Lift up the world's poorest - or tighten the grip of a tech elite? Jensen Huang, the global chip tycoon, offered his opinion on Wednesday: neither dystopia nor domination. AI, he said, is a tool for liberation.

Nintendo says sales of Switch 2 hits record within four days

NEW YORK (AP) - Nintendo says it sold more than 3.5 million of its new Switch 2 gaming consoles within the first four days since its release - breaking a record for the company.

Tesla's robotaxi service to 'tentatively' launch in Austin on June 22

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) - Elon Musk says Tesla is "tentatively" set to begin providing robotaxi service in Austin, Texas, on June 22. In a post on his X social media platform, Musk said the date could change because Tesla is "being super paranoid about safety."

With retail cyberattacks rising, customers find empty shelves

NEW YORK (AP) - A string of recent cyberattacks and data breaches involving the systems of major retailers have started affecting shoppers.

Amazon to spend $20 billion on data centers in Pennsylvania

HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) - Amazon said Monday that it will spend $20 billion on two data center complexes in Pennsylvania, including one it is building alongside a nuclear power plant that has drawn federal scrutiny over an arrangement to essentially plug right into the power plant.

How to protect your 23andMe genetic data

Remember 23andMe? The company that gave customers saliva-based DNA testing kits to learn about their ancestry?

Brazil makes social media companies liable for user content

BRASILIA, Brazil (AP) - The majority of justices on Brazil's Supreme Court have agreed to make social media companies liable for illegal postings by their users, in a landmark case for Latin America with implications for U.S. relations.